Development and characterisation of sodium alginate and HPMC films for mucosal drug delivery

D. Rai, M. Maniruzzaman, J. Boateng
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The aim of this work was to develop and evaluate sodium alginate (SA) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) films as novel drug delivery systems for moist surfaces such as wounds, buccal and vaginal cavities. Films containing SA or HPMC and PEG 200 or glycerol were prepared by a solvent casting technique. Process optimisation was performed to establish the best experimental parameters for preparing the films. Physical appearance, ease of removal, tensile properties (tensile strength, % strain at break) and plasticiser leaching were investigated. These criteria formed the basis for further development formulations comprising optimum ratios of SA/HPMC and PEG 200/glycerol. The optimum polymer-plasticiser combinations were then selected for further characterisation of tensile, hydration, adhesive properties by texture analysis and surface morphology by scanning electron microscopy. The results showed the potential of developing both fast and controlled release mucosal formulations by a combination of the two polymers.
海藻酸钠和HPMC粘膜给药膜的研制与表征
本研究的目的是开发和评价海藻酸钠(SA)和羟丙基甲基纤维素(HPMC)薄膜作为伤口、口腔和阴道腔等潮湿表面的新型药物递送系统。采用溶剂铸造技术制备了含有SA或HPMC和peg200或甘油的薄膜。通过工艺优化,确定了制备膜的最佳实验参数。研究了物理外观、去除性、拉伸性能(拉伸强度、断裂应变%)和塑化剂浸出。这些标准构成了进一步开发配方的基础,其中包括SA/HPMC和peg200 /甘油的最佳比例。然后选择最佳聚合物-增塑剂组合,通过纹理分析和扫描电子显微镜的表面形貌进一步表征拉伸、水化、粘合性能。结果表明,这两种聚合物的结合具有开发快速和控释粘膜制剂的潜力。
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